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AMYET-EBIKE Store via AliExpress also has
26" AMYET EB26 1000W 48V 15AH Adult Electric Fat Tire Bike (EB26-black) on sale for $424.78 > now $400.94 - $80 with promo code
AEUS80 or
RDT80C during checkout = $344.78 -> $320.94 -> $342.18 ->
now $343.66.
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~$303.66.
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About this Item:
- 48V 1000W Brushless Motor / 1500W Peak
- 48V 15AH lithium-ion In the tube cell LG batteries
- 330lb Max Load
- up to 28MPH
- Dual Shock Absorber
- Carbon Steel Frame
- LCD Display
- 7-Speed Shimano Shifter
Expired promo code:No Longer Available:
AMYET-EBIKE Store via AliExpress has
26" AMYET EB26 1000W 48V 15AH Adult Electric Fat Tire Bike (EB26-black) on sale for $412.87 -> $421.72 - $80 with promo code
AEUS80 or
RDT80C during checkout = $317.87 --> $332.14 -> $331.78 ->
Now $341.72.
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This is a China parts bin bike, you can find replacement parts for everything but you've got to search! Rotors are a bit of pain to find due to the odd center to center bolt spacing. Youtube the video on assembly, it might save you a few mins of head scratching.
I hate how the front wheel mounts to the forks. Under braking, the entire assembly torques on the front forks. TBH, this bike is scarily built for doing 28 mph. I've ridden motorcycles since I was a teen and joke I should wear a full track suit and helmet with it.
The mechanical brakes are horrible for a bike this heavy that'll go this fast. As long as you recognize you cannot stop on a dime at 20+mph then ok.
Note this is a class 3 bike technically. If you ride in parks for only class 2, only use PAS mode 2 (19mph cap). Get a class 2 sticker and you'll "technically" be compliant. Other bikers may get pissed off if you're ripping past them at 20+! This is a novice trail bike. If you jump this bike more than a foot you don't expect to land in one piece.
I compare my build quality to some much higher end bikes and see little or no difference. I also warn it is the higher end bike makers are closing up shop as ebikes become more of a commodity and they will be the bikes you are less likely to find a parts for. Higher end and over engineered things have more proprietary parts and always cost more and are harder to repair than the more common versions. It is part of the marketing strategy to make them that way.
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No one seems to have this concern with the 140w power banks that sell around here that come from China as well. And even though they are a fraction of the size, a runaway thermal event would be just as catastrophic in those as well.
And those premium batteries, where do you think the parts come from and assembly happens? Even if assembly happens domestically, which usually doesn't, the guts are all still from China. It's like assembling a PC full of Chinese parts in a USA made case. The case doesn't make it more or less safe/reliable/performant.
If it's really that big of a concern, the beauty with these bikes is they use standard halong battery types and chargers unlike many "premium brand" proprietary chargers/batteries. So buy a UL listed set if it bothers you and you're still in it for half or less the cost of a "premium" ebike. But no one recommends this. Just "enjoy burning your house down" fud.
Even controllers and hubs are getting very low cost and some are upgrading them for just more features. I think if I managed to keep a much more complex 94 Ford going all these years maybe an ebike may last five to ten and I can get value out of it especially at these prices.
Is it just the crowd here or have all Americans forgotten how to fix things?
BTW I have three generic china e-bikes for three years now, not under heavy use, and have not had to replace or fix one of them. I paid more than twice this price and feel I already got value as they are great fun.
No one seems to have this concern with the 140w power banks that sell around here that come from China as well. And even though they are a fraction of the size, a runaway thermal event would be just as catastrophic in those as well.
And those premium batteries, where do you think the parts come from and assembly happens?
If it's really that big of a concern, the beauty with these bikes is they use standard halong battery types and chargers unlike many "premium brand" proprietary chargers/batteries. So buy a UL listed set if it bothers you and you're still in it for half or less the cost of a "premium" ebike. But no one recommends this. Just "enjoy burning your house down" fud.
Stuff I get from Costco, Amazon or Home Depot have more questionable china batteries.
People think of China making stuff in huts or something and miss that they are kicking our ass in manufacturing and tech. The people that will likely beat us to Mars and build massive infrastructure projects world wide can make an serviceable and good ebike. I have seen some videos of the factories where this stuff is made and they make many American factories look lame and third world. China has subways six stories underground with retatil, restaurants and living above up to the ground. Putting a derailleur, brake set and battery on a bike is not beyond their capabilities.
Instead of the American public seeing what is really is happening they go back to stereotypes form the 50s. Instead of having public that knows and is wondering why China is beating us so bad we have a public pissy that they do not get lifetime warranty on a $321 bike and worried they might have to do something besides stop for latte.Timidity, fear and and entitlement all in one package.
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Americans weigh risk idiotically led by what is the current media darling and ignore large obvious ones while worrying about some small one.
The bike is much better and absolutely safer than buying your kid an Iphone or computer that with regularity catch on fire and bring in much greater risk into your home.
Better out riding a bike or working on it than having your son or daughter become a pasty, lethargic and obese basement troll at thirteen and diabetic by eighteen staring at screens eighteen hours a day.
Instead of a healthy, capable and active young man or woman you get a child that is physically, emotionally and educationally stunted. Notice how many of the school shooters and horribly broken kids are so wrapped into a cellphones and online world. Cellphones and computers have killed and harmed more kids than bikes by a very wide margin yet you never see any panic or fear in deal for one. The is not day go by where you do not see somebody's son daughter lured to tra great horror trama, tragedy or death.
Not something I like to think about but if I had my druthers I would sleep easier at night knowing my kid died or was injured out doing something natural that brings joy like riding a bike or swimming than see them suffer and die in one of the horrors that the tech world brings to them. Diabetes at the age of eighteen or being gang raped at a party are great risks. FB, Instagram and Google are a greater risk to your kids.
https://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2025/24_0537.htm
Look, if you charge your battery surrounded by bags of dry leaves in a 120 degree garage, yeah, bad stuff will happen.
To your credit, like you said, be responsible, charge it when home. If your extra worried grab something like this https://a.co/d/hL37zuc and charge it in that.
Don't keep them plugged in. This isn't good for the battery long term anyway. You can also get a plug timer or smart plug to auto shut off the charger after several hours.
All that said, I've had several "cheap" batteries, 5000 miles on one and still going strong. ~3000 miles on the other. The few spares I have don't have many miles on them yet. I got them for some other ebike projects that I haven't had time to complete yet so just been swapping them with my existing ebikes to get some charge cycles on them.
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